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Originally Posted by raulus
Obviously none of us knows for sure, although $30k seems a little strong for that much paper loss.
Certainly we have seen copies that look like they’ve been chewed up and gone through the wash, and sold for $10k. I would guess north of that, just a question of whether you could get $20k or $25k or more.
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Originally Posted by Zach Wheat
The perception of market value for your card likely has a wide variance. I think in a high visibility auction you are likely to get buyers that will overlook the most obvious flaw and bid accordingly. Nice card nevertheless.
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Originally Posted by jchcollins
I would imagine all bets are off with that particular card. I’ve seen much worse copies still sell for 5 figures, so…
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Originally Posted by CW
Actually, I think that current Heritage auction is a very close comparison to your card, and the ending price of that one should be a fairly accurate representation of the value of your card.
Of course, this can change in 6 months, so no auction will be perfectly accurate for comparison.
Based on how much you appreciate the card and it's connection to your life history, though, I'd recommend only selling it unless you absolutely have to for financial or life reasons. Sell everything else first. 
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Thanks guys.
I appreciate the feedback/input.
Still toying/playing with the idea currently.